MUJHSE FRAANDSHIP KAROGE MOVIE REVIEW
Cast: Saqib Saleem as Vishal Bhatt, Saba Azad as Preity Sen, Nishant Dahiya as Rahul Sareen, Tara D’Souza as Malvika Kelkar
Producer: Ashish Patil
Executive Producers / Co-Producers: Aashish Singh, Pooja Desai
Director: Nupur Ashtana
Screenplay: Anvita
Dialogue: Anvita Dutt Guptan
Singers: Vishal Dadlani, Aditi Singh Sharma, Ash King, Shilpa Rao, Joi Barua, Shefali Alvares, Suraj Jagan, Raghu Dixit
Choreographer: Aadil Shaikh
Sound: Indrajit Neogi, Manas Chaudhary
As the name is an innovative new lingo the film too is youth centric! Narrating a love story which crawls around the webs of social networking website
Today’s tech savvy generation is not just grooming his/her identity quotient but is bound where does their
The movie moves around the HRM
Like the theme demands the peppy party numbers and the Karnataka’s playful patterns, make you tap along thefloor. Flamboyant cinematography and flashy choreography will strike the perfect connection with the Hollywood-ish ambience, romance with innocent charms “boy-meeting-girl” episodes the film has a sober screenplay instinct as the mood changes the intensity also varies.
Overall speaking, it’s a well-mannered presentation connecting well with the targeted section as the transition smoothly moves from moderate yet perfect moments to mixed matched complicated yet perfect combinations. MUJHSE FRAAANDSHIP KAROGE unleashes a new shift from contemporary Bollywood love duet to a love story strangled in the cobweb of technology to be expressive.
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